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For me it was Flying Tigers 747 SFO to ANC to OSN back in 86 with a vus ride to Suwon and vice a versa in early 88 did 6 month extension for free leave back in the days of perks.
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Two Marine Corps Vought O2U-2 Corsairs of Marine Scouting Squadron 14 (VMS-14) approach the USS Saratoga (CV 3) to land, 1930.
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The most powerful aircraft engine in the world right now is the General Electric GE90-115B, which powers some Boeing 777s.
The GE90-115B has a carbon composite fan of 128-inch diameter, and the nacelle around the engine has a diameter of 166 inches. The engine weights 19,316 pounds and has a max thrust of 115,000 pounds. Even more powerful engines are under development, of course; technology never stands still.
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That is interesting. The engine pylon of a 777 has to support that heavy engine on the ground, and a good deal more than that weight in flight during a pullout from a dive. And has to deal with the thrust generated by the engine, too. I'd call that an impressive piece of kit!
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Although a pair of Pratt & Whitney J75 turbojets with afterburner powered the Canadair CF-105 Arrow Mk 1 version, a Mark 2 with an Orenda Iroquois engine was planned. The U.S. loaned Canadair a B-47 bomber for use as a test aircraft for the Iroquois, which was mounted on the right rear fuselage. Canadair dubbed the testbed the CL-52. The asymmetric result was a handful to fly.
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That would be an understatement. The Iroquois engine was huge:
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"Buzz" Beurling. The bad boy fighter ace of the RCAF.
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The word is that Algeria is in line to become the first export customer for the Russian Sukhoi Su-57 (NATO Felon).
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A carrier air wing commander's F-14A aircraft seen from directly above -- and thus I can't tell which squadron or wing this belongs to.
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